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 A 120-year Easter Baking secret revealed at Bootsma Bakery

A 120-year Easter Baking secret revealed at Bootsma Bakery

Jeannette Rocher April 6, 2023

Host Jeannette Rocher takes a tour of Bootsma Bakery’s kitchen and learns a century old baking secret just in time for Easter.  Read More

 Total of 38 local employers on hand for job fair at YMCA

Total of 38 local employers on hand for job fair

Micah Quinn March 30, 2023

A total of 38 local employers were on hand to help host a job fair at the Lethbridge YMCA on Thursday. Staff from Teamworks Career Centre told us there were close to 300 potential job seekers who Read More

 Experts say federal alcohol excise tax increase will hurt the industry

Experts say federal alcohol excise tax increase will hurt the

Micah Quinn March 27, 2023

Bars, restaurants and breweries across Canada are set to feel the pinch on April 1st. The federal government announced the biggest increase to the alcohol excise tax in 40 years. It is going up by 6.3 per Read More

 Businesses frustrated over water main break and Lethbridge Hotel fire issues

Businesses frustrated over water main break and Lethbridge Hotel fire

Micah Quinn March 14, 2023

Local business owners are not happy following the recent Lethbridge Hotel fire and subsequent water main break that put them out of their building. The group, represented by Hole Lotta Love Piercing Studio, are demanding Read More

 “Last of Us” filmed in Waterton, Chamber prez discusses experience

“Last of Us” filmed in Waterton, Chamber prez discusses experience

Jeannette Rocher March 9, 2023

Waterton Chamber president discusses “The Last of Us” episode filmed at one of his hotels. Host Jeannette Rocher and Shameer Sulemon also discuss the federal money the park received to enhance and create new tourism Read More

 New million dollars sponsorship agreement for Cavendish Farms and City of Lethbridge

New million dollars sponsorship agreement for Cavendish Farms and City

Micah Quinn January 31, 2023

Cavendish Farms announced a huge new partnership with the City of Lethbridge on Tuesday morning. The Crossings Leisure Complex, formerly known as the ATB Centre, will now be called the Cavendish Farms Centre. The new Read More

 Highway 3 twinning between Taber and Burdett to start in spring

Highway 3 twinning between Taber and Burdett to start in

Micah Quinn January 23, 2023

The Alberta government recently announced that the 46 kilometre twinning of Highway 3 between Taber and Burdett will see shovels in the ground later this spring. A report done by PricewaterhouseCoopers provided an economic analysis on the Read More

 Team Lethbridge to promote city at Alberta legislature

Team Lethbridge to promote city at Alberta legislature

Micah Quinn December 1, 2022

Team Lethbridge will be making an important trip to the Alberta legislature on December 6th. The group will be made up of 23 local organizations which are going to spread awareness of what Lethbridge can offer Read More

 Meals on Wheels fundraiser to benefit less fortunate

Meals on Wheels fundraiser to benefit less fortunate

Micah Quinn November 30, 2022

Christmas is just around the corner as is a local tradition of helping those who are less fortunate. The 14th annual Meals On Wheels 23 Days of Christmas fundraiser is kicking off. Meals On Wheels provides Read More

 Giving Tuesday local book store supports neighbour

Giving Tuesday local book store supports neighbour

Angela Stewart November 29, 2022

Today is giving Tuesday and while many charities look forward to today, Analog books in Lethbridge is using November 29th to donate a portion of their sales to New West Theatre which is dealing with Read More

 Local Cyber Monday sales in Lethbridge

Local Cyber Monday sales in Lethbridge

Angela Stewart November 28, 2022

This is Cyber Monday. It’s a day many Canadians look forward to as to save big bucks online while they shop for the Christmas holiday season. Some of the local retailers in Lethbridge are Read More

 Sugar beets vital to local economy

Sugar beets vital to local economy

Micah Quinn November 2, 2022

Sugar beets and the production of sugar is one of the biggest export industries in southern Alberta. Taber is also home to the only sugar beet refinery in Canada. As BCN’s Micah Quinn explains, Read More

 Chick-Fil-A coming to Alberta, competition for local businesses

Chick-Fil-A coming to Alberta, competition for local businesses

Angela Stewart October 28, 2022

Chick-Fil-A, a popular American fast-food chain will be coming to Alberta soon. It is all part as a massive expansion where 20 new restaurants will be opening in Canada. Trevor Lewington from Economic Development Lethbridge says Read More

 Issue of food security discussed at Lethbridge College

Issue of food security discussed at Lethbridge College

Micah Quinn October 25, 2022

The issue of food security is one of the biggest problems we are currently facing. That is according to Dr. Digvir Jayas, a University of Manitoba professor who presented at the Lethbridge College on Tuesday. Read More

 Recent restaurant closures prompt help from Lethbridge Chamber

Recent restaurant closures prompt help from Lethbridge Chamber

Micah Quinn October 18, 2022

The head of the Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce says the closing of more restaurants in our city is difficult to swallow. Cyndi Bester says it is tough seeing both Mocha Cabana and Sam’s Donairs Read More

 Lethbridge community reacts to Mocha Cabana closure

Lethbridge community reacts to Mocha Cabana closure

Micah Quinn October 14, 2022

Mocha Cabana and its sister company Mocha Local shocked many in our community with their decision to close their doors in Lethbridge. Video Journalist Micah Quinn chatted with local business owners and members of local Read More

 The popularity of hydrogen

The popularity of hydrogen

Hal Roberts September 23, 2022

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has been promoting many of our natural resources including hydrogen. Hydrogen appears to be in abundance in Alberta and many argue it is a solid alternative fuel source. John Sutherland is Read More

 Farmers say no to potential nitrogen fertilizer mandate

Farmers say no to potential nitrogen fertilizer mandate

Micah Quinn August 18, 2022

A majority of farmers are saying that they do not want to reduce the amount of nitrogen fertilizer they use. That is according to a recent study completed by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. Read More

 SHARC Energy Systems showcasing Piranha T10

SHARC Energy Systems showcasing Piranha T10

Micah Quinn August 16, 2022

Turning wastewater into renewable energy isn’t something you hear of every day. That’s what the company SHARC Energy Systems does on a daily basis. The organization was founded by Lynn Mueller, who is Read More

 Four prizes for Honkers at Best Bar None awards

Four prizes for Honkers at Best Bar None awards

Micah Quinn July 29, 2022

A local pub has received top honours in our city. Honkers Pub and Eatery won four awards at the Best Bar None awards on Wednesday evening for best business, best staff, best food and best Read More

 Price gouging at the pumps a hot topic

Price gouging at the pumps a hot topic

Micah Quinn July 25, 2022

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is asking the Competition Bureau of Canada to investigate price gouging at the pumps. The Alberta government eliminated the 13 cent per litre provincial fuel tax back in April but Albertans have Read More

 Canola roguers needed

Canola roguers needed

Micah Quinn July 20, 2022

Canola roguing is an essential part of agriculture. A Lethbridge based recruiting team, Select People Solutions, is in need of people to pull out unwanted plants from the ground that are affecting the seeds. Ryan Read More

 Lethbridge ranks top 10 in best small cities

Lethbridge ranks top 10 in best small cities

Micah Quinn July 7, 2022

Lethbridge has cracked the top 10 of the best small cities to live in Canada. The 2022 report by Resonance Consultancy ranks our country’s best small cities under 200,000 people using data based on statistical performance and Read More

 Award nomination for beautiful Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden

Award nomination for beautiful Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden

Micah Quinn May 5, 2022

The beautiful Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden is up for a special award. The organization is a finalist for the 2022 Alberta Business Awards of Distinction in the Community Attraction category. The Executive Director of the garden, Read More

 Lack of water flow in Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District could spell disaster for local agriculture

Lack of water flow in Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District could

Nathan Reiter April 26, 2022

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 ‘This is awesome’: Robot server a hit at Lethbridge diner

‘This is awesome’: Robot server a hit at Lethbridge diner

Naveen Day April 12, 2022

It’s only her second day on the job and already she is a hit.  Her name is Bela, and she is the newest server at El Greco Cuisine.  Manager of the diner, Fani Stoupa, Read More

 Launch of e-bikes and e-scooters in Lethbridge

Launch of e-bikes and e-scooters in Lethbridge

Micah Quinn April 8, 2022

You will now see orange scooters and bikes riding around the City of Lethbridge. The city awarded the company Neuron Mobility a permit to operate 500 e-scooters and 100 e-bikes. As BCN’s Micah Quinn explains, Lethbridge Read More

 Home And Garden Show takes over Exhibition this week

Home And Garden Show takes over Exhibition this week

Nathan Reiter March 30, 2022

For the first time since 2019, the Home and Garden show will take place in person. The event was canceled in 2020 and held virtually in 2021. This is the second major event at the Exhibition after AgExpo Read More

 AgExpo provides chance for farmers to connect

AgExpo provides chance for farmers to connect

Nathan Reiter March 3, 2022

  A little bit of overnight snow on Wednesday didn’t stave away any vendors or farmers from the 2022 AgExpo and North American Seed Fair. Many are excited the event is back as it provides Read More

 Bank of Canada raises interest rate to 0.5%

Bank of Canada raises interest rate to 0.5%

Naveen Day March 2, 2022

The Bank of Canada is raising its key interest rate to 0.5% to battle high inflation and rising inflation expectations. Inflation is running at a 30-year high and the central bank notes it’s concerned Canadians Read More

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    April 24, 2026 April 24, 2026

    A series of rallies aimed at speaking out about recent measures by the provincial government continues. On Friday, the focus was on...

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    April 23, 2026 April 24, 2026

    The Southern Alberta Ethnic Association, or SAEA, is marking a decade at the Multicultural Centre. The building once served as...

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